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Where should the smart money go?

09/07/2002Source: Hg Capital. Ian Armitage 

Click here for the latest news, views and interviews in the clean energy investor communityAn uncertain economic climate is changing the face of private equity. It is essential that investors keep up to date with changing patterns to ensure their capital is allocated to areas with the potential for high returns. Ian Armitage of Hg Capital considers recent developments.

Smart money should be going to areas where there has been monumental change, effected by agents such as government regulation, economics, technology or management. But, don't jump straight in - research, timing and good management are all essential.

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Ian Armitage is CEO of HgCapital

HgCapital, formerly Mercury Private Equity, is a leading provider of finance to the European private equity market and has committed funds under management in excess of E1.4bn, dedicated for investment in private companies. Since 1990 it has invested over E1bn in 60 companies. For more information, please telephone +44 (0) 20 7089 7888 or e-mail info@hgcapital.net

Copyright © 2002 HgCapital

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